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self-reported measure of well-being
behavior where a person pretends to have an orgasm, e.g. by simulating behaviors associated with orgasm (body movements, vocal sounds, and sequences of intensification followed by apparent release) and giving verbal indications of orgasm
political party with a balanced program (or one containing elements of ideologies from across the political spectrum) intended to be competitive among all sections of society
reciprocal, non-coercive transnational interactions between two or more cultures, encompassing a range of activities that are conducted both by state and non-state actors within the space of cultural and civil society
mathematical calculation from market data to create a forecast
violent public disturbance against authority, property or people
substance with biological function
overview of and topical guide to environmentalism
heterogeneous group of drugs used to produce muscle relaxation, excepting the neuromuscular blocking agents
political movement that developed in 19th-century Britain in opposition to disestablishmentarianism
administration of a medication to at-risk individuals in a population without individual diagnosis.
bioengineering profession
purposeful interaction of the actions of two or more creatures, people, organisations, or systems
conjunction of planets Jupiter and Saturn
things that individuals can do with their minds
compounds composed of carbon and hydrogen forming a closed ring
government-imposed limit of two children per family
land used for agricultural purposes
virtualization of computers or operating systems
belief that a human being has an essential right to live
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